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Townsmp Answers Flag Burners Largest Patriotic Program in History of Woodbridge Scheduled for Oct s•n m s i. THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY i§ TOP COVERAGE 0.0 ii < ae aem Leader-Press and Leader Shopper as*. 88 —top circulation coverage in ttm Woodbridge area. Serving Woodb ridge Township, Cartcret and Edison Enttrtd u M Oi>< v.n TEN CENTS At P. O. Woodbri«|f, N. J. Woodbridge, N, J., Thursda . August 10, 1967 On Thunday •<;-"f7:WB» :;•;.>"•' TownsMp Answers Flag Burners Largest Patriotic Program in History Of Woodbridge Scheduled for Oct. 22nd WOOI>BRI1»GE - Wood Business and Professional clusion of National Nicholas Romeo head of the on paintings on patriotic sub- liririge Township — an All Women's Club of which Mrs Women's Week, which BPW Music Department of Town- jects which will be placed on America City and a munici- ElUabeth Novak, Fords, ir, sponsors. ship schools will be in charge exhibition that night. Prizes pality with a historical heri president and Miss Ruth Preliminary plans call for of a 100-plece band and a will be awarded for the best la Re which (Joes back over Wolk is Americanism chair- the massing of the colors of too member choir is to be paintings. I'M) years — will have an ex man, a mammoth patriotic all organizations In Wood- organized to sing patriotic Trumbatore and Mrs. No- citing answer to draft card program will be presented at bridge Township. Captain songs. A name singer will vak are hopeful that the pro- gram, sparked by a deep- and flag burners on Sunday, the Woodbridge Senior High Howard Tune of the Wood- he featured as soloist. rooted spirit of patriotism, October 22. School Stadium. bridge Police Department, As soon as school opens, a COOPERATION PROMISED will be the most successfnt I'nr on that day, Wood- who is also a major in the group of young actors will ever held in Woodbridgc brider will prove that patrio- Both Mayor Ralph P. Ra- Green Berets (reserve) will start rehearsals on a playlet, Township. tism is not dead in this "Ty- Tone and William Bihler, have approximately 70 mem- the central figure to be that Miss Wolk, who will serve pical American Community" president of the Board of bers of the Green Berets pre- of Janet Gage, a native of as public relations chairman CONGRATULATIONS: Mayor Ralph P. Barnne is shown congratulating (loft to right) John — a designation given to ihf Education, have promised sent to take part of the pro- Woodbridge, whose husband for both groups, said today: .1. Pinoci, Barry L. Johnston and William P. Farrell on their promotion!; in the Engineering Township during World War complete cooperation. gram. was a Tory. Janet, however, "We need the help of each Department. II by Station WOR. The date has significance DRILL TEAMS SETS was a patriot and with the and every individual and or- Under the Joint sponsor- for the sponsors of the pro- Drill teams from Fort Mon- aid of a servant raised the ganization in this Township. ship of the Cultural Sub- gram, which will be offered mouth will take part in a first 13-star flag on what is If you have any ideas that Applicants Committee of the Mayor's without charge, because the special presentation which now Main Street, Woodbridge. will make the program bet- Township Promotes Three Committee on Youth, headed following day, a Monday is will feature every flag that ART EXHIBITION ter, please do not hesitate to by Michael Trumbatore and United States Day of United ever flew over the United Artists in the area are let us know. Believe us, we Sought For In Engineering Offices the Woodbridge Township Nations Week and is the con- States. also requested to start work will welcome all suggestions. WOODBRIDGE - Three En- Patrolmen gineering Department em ployees were promoted this Union Head 1967 Woman of the Year WOODBRIDGE - Police Di- week, Mayor Ralph P. Barone Youth Starts Two More International rector Joseph A, Galassi is ad- ;announced today. They are vertising today for young men John F. Pinoci, 3 Park Avenue, iTruck Driver Sought by Local B. P. W. interested in becoming members Avenel; Barry L. Johnston, 3211 New Voters' Firms Will Locate Here of the Woodbridge Police De- Revere Road, South Pldiufieldj WOODBRIDGE—Who will be an's Week, is sponsoring the WOODBRIDGE—Two more internationally known firms partment or to serve in the Po-and William P. Farrell, 270 Me CauseRuckus the 1967 Woman of the Year? Woman of the Year contest. lice Cadet Program. The ad are to locate in Woodbridge Township. For the third consecutive Farland Road, Colonia. Registration Although Business AdmioU'rator James A. Alloway Invitations will be sciit to as vertisemenl will be found else WOODBRIDGE - More vio- year, the Woodbridge Township Pinoci received his Engineer- would neither confirm or deny our exclusive story, it is many organizations as possible where in this issue. lence occurred yesterday morn- Business and Professional Wom- ing-In Training Certificate and WOODBRIDGE — "We can't definite that Kaiser Aluminum and Continental Can Cor- en's Club, as part of its celebra- asking them to send in nomina- Galassi is hopeful of appoint- vote, because we are under 21,1 ing at the strike-bound plant tions, according to Mrs. Aida ing at least 10 new patrolmen was therefore promoted to as- poration will build in the Township. Mayor Ralph P. tion of National Business Worn- but lhat Barone, is on vacation v*.' was not available for of the Shell Oil Company at Breunan amT Miss Ruth Wolk'. and six cadcttes. If the budget jsistant engineer. A native of doesn't mean we Sewaren, with a large stone * (•in "stand ii." there, mi'y lie[Latvia. he attended cadets wultl sit. idly by and not 'to comment the plant and not leave the vehi- thrown at a truck driver and cle on West Avenue. He claimadl "However," they noted. ''We «ven more, he said. school in Yugoslavia ami train ,anything," said George King. Our reliable source is the wnie one who gave us'the a striker claiming he was Patrolmen start at $6,657 nar story first on Eastern Airlines coming to the Township. as he inched forward, efifaveImay ina.tverfpn!l,v akiif-tirgaiu- fed as a draftsmen while work -j King, a freshman at Renssn-j knocked down by the truck. threatened to throw a large Uationu due to lark tf add/este's1. year, and will reach $7,300 after One Township official, who admitted we were "on the Patrolman Phillip Yacovino three years. The average work Townshiing herep. H10e yearshas bee. n with the iaer Poly Teehj has fmmd a| right track," noted that the construction "would not be stone at him, but he continuednf any orcanizal/in. men's way for young people to parti- was sent to the scene by Lt. on. He then said that Brave groups as well as women's week is 38.6 hours. Patrolmen Johnston received his Profes- manufacturing and would not include oil tanks!" William Burns who received a get five paid holidays a year, cipate in civic duties. He has Both buildings will be very large—about "a quarter of threw the rock through the leftlcmbs. wishes Io nominate some sional Engineer's License and call at 9:44 A, M., that there front, window of the cab, nar f t honor, application up to 25 working days vacation Was promoted to Supervising revitalized t h e Woodbridge a million square feet," our informant tells us. was trouble at the plant. There one or ne per year and sick leave. Youth Registration Corps. The Both will be in the vicinity of Blair Road, one on the rowly missing him. ,j blanks may be obtained from Principal Engineer. A graduate the officer found a man lyinj» in Meantime, Brave was treated ' Washington Ave Blue Cross, Blue Shield and of Norwich University, Nor- organization is made up of 30 Visceglia tract and the other near the Colonial Pipe the roadway and a truck pulled Mrs Brenn aili Lines property, our source rtvealed. for contusion of the left arm major medical insurance are wich. Vt., he previously worked youngsters, ages 16 - 21, whose into the plant. The man on theand released. At headquarters, nue, Colonia or from Miss Wolk paid by the municipality. Each for the State of New York andgoal is to secure 1,000 newly- road was identified as Vernon the union representative made at the Leader-Press office." policeman has Civil Service sta- Elston T. Killan Associates. He register. We will also contact 1964. He then contacted Martin Brave, 44. 413 Cherry Street, a statement, and said the truck Nominees do not need to bt tus and comes under the Police eligible voters to register re- has been employed by the those in the military and in Weisman, initiator of the WYRC Edwardsville, 111., a union rep kept edging into the plant, push- members of BPW The award is and Firemen Pension system. gardless of party preference. c erred n lhe basis o£ Township for one and one-half and currently Administrative resentative, presently staying at him backward He their °"f ° Patrolmen receive $150 a year Members represent every sec- college who will be able to vote ing achievements, leadership and years. by absentee ballot." Aide to Mayor Ralph P. Ba- the Dutch Maid Motel, Route 1. stated that he picked up a rock clothing allowance and are tion of Woodbridge and will try Irone. Weisman explained how Yacovino then entered the service to the community and Receiving his Professional King, former president of the and told the driver he would trained in modern police meth- to reach their goal by tracing ihe operated the program, then plant where William J.
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